CRN Networking News

Mobile World Congress 2018 has a slew of new technologies and brand-new partnerships on display this week in Barcelona. Here's what you can expect from the four U.S. leading carrier giants this week at MWC 2018.

The networking giant says its channel partners have a big opportunity to profit from the tremendous amount of integration required for customers to bring the Crosswork Network Automation portfolio into their environments.

AT&T's flagship partner program, Partner Exchange, is reaches its fifth anniversary, and the carrier is telling its 600-plus community of solution providers to look at IoT, fiber and next-gen networking opportunities to grow their business.

More than 3,100 customers have now bought the subscription-based Catalyst 9000 platform, more than doubling the product's customer base in just three months and setting the stage for the rapid and expansion of the platform.

The newly-combined CenturyLink/Level 3 reported mixed financial results during Q4 2017, but CenturyLink's president and COO Jeff Storey said that the company will be relying heavily on partners to move its strategic IT and managed services going forward.

Aerohive says the launch of three new high-performance 802.11ax access points and the new Atom pluggable access point will make Wi-Fi easier, more efficient and more flexible for customers and partners.